Patrick Stewart Movies
Doing for bald men what no amount of Minoxodil ever could, Patrick Stewart won international fame for his portrayal of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the popular TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation. Before earning immortality for his ability to handle a phaser convincingly, Stewart was known as a stage actor of great talent in his native Britain, where he had been performing since he was a teenager.Born in Mirfield, Yorkshire, England on July 13, 1940, Stewart was performing in various drama groups by the age of twelve. After leaving school at fifteen, he went to work as a junior reporter for a local newspaper. He quit the job after being told by the paper's editor that he was spending too much time at the theatre and not enough on the newspaper and worked for a year as a furniture salesman to pay for drama school. He was accepted at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in 1957, and two years later made his professional stage debut in a production of Treasure Island.
Stewart went on to enjoy a prolific and acclaimed stage career, joining the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1966 and remaining with it for the next twenty-seven years. He also began to work on the big and small screens, and in the early 1980s started popping up in a number of popular films like Excalibur (1981) and Dune (1984). In 1987, he was chosen to play Picard on Next Generation. Certain that he would be fired from the series, Stewart reportedly refused to unpack his bags for six weeks. Although more than one snarky observer spent the first year of the series making idiot jokes about Stewart's bald pate, the actor--and the show--proved to be a hit. Stewart stayed with Next Generation for seven seasons, and then reprised his role for a string of successful Star Trek films: 1994's Star Trek Generations, 1996's Star Trek: First Contact, 1998's Star Trek: Insurrection and 2002's Star Trek: Nemesis.
In addition to his work with the Next Generation series and films, Stewart also continued to work on the stage and in various films. In 1995, he had a hilarious turn as a flamboyant, acid-tongued interior decorator in Jeffrey, while in 1997 he tried his hand at intrigue with a part in The Conspiracy Theory. The following year, he appeared on the small screen, giving a terrific portrayal of the obsessive Captain Ahab in Moby Dick. Though a new Star Trek film every few years may not have been quite enough to keep the legions of sci-fi addicts satisfied, Stewart scored brownie points among fans by taking an impressive turn as Professor Charles Xavier in X-Men (2000), X2: X-Men United (2003), and X-Men: The Last Stand (2006). On the stage, Stewart enjoyed acclaim for a number of productions, particularly a one-man production of A Christmas Carol, which he performed in numerous theatrical venues around the world, winning numerous awards for his portrayal. He also earned extensive praise for his portrayal of Prospero in the Broadway production of The Tempest in 1996.
Interestingly, Stewart, though appreciative of his star status, has repeatedly bristled at the notion that his lack of hair is "sexy," à la Yul Brynner. In regards to his reluctant sex symbol status, he has stated that he would much rather be judged on the basis of his acting ability rather than his appearance. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
"They're the toughest anti-terrorist strike force in the world. But they've never faced an enemy like this." The "they" mentioned in the ad copy for Death Train are headed by Pierce Brosnan. The enemy is rogue Russian general Christopher Lee, who has stolen two nuclear bombs, intending to hold the world for ransom. The bombs are placed on two trains, which are then engaged in a breakneck race by the general via remote control. Things really get dangerous when one of the trains is hijacked! Alexandra Paul and Patrick Stewart also star in this middling actioner, which manages to stir up suspense only during the climactic detonation sequence. Originally titled Alastair MacLean's Death Train when it premiered over the USA Cable Network on April 14, 1993, the film was retitled Detonator for its theatrical release. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
LeVar Burton doubled as co-star and director of this episode, which originally aired on May 29, 1993. Returning to the site of a transport accident which occured eight years earlier, Riker comes face to face with an exact double of himself. Living alone for those many years, the "early" Riker still harbors a love for Deanna Troi. As Geordi tries to solve the mystery of the twin Rikers, the "later" Riker tries to reconcile his present feelings for Troi with the ardor expressed by his alter ego. "Second Chances" was written by Rene A. Echavarria, from a story by Michael A. Medlock. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Still yearning to feel human emotions (despite the disastrous results of these yearnings in previous episodes), Data continues to undergo his dream program and experiences his very first nightmare. Upon awakening, Data begins to exhibit peculiar behavior, which may be the cause of a number of bizarre occurences aboard the Enterprise. Before the story can resolve itself, the rest of the crew is exposed to a few real-life nightmares of their own. Appropriately released on October 30, 1993, "Phantasms" was written by Brannon Braga. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

- 1993
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Set in the 24th century and decades after the adventures of the original crew of the starship Enterprise, this new series is the long-awaited successor to the original "Star Trek" (1966). Under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, the all new Enterprise NCC 1701-D travels out to distant planets to seek out new life and to boldly go where no one has gone before.
- Starring:
- Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, (more)
Mel Brooks directed and co-wrote this satiric comedy which lampoons a number of cinematic treatments of the legend of Sherwood Forest, including Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and The Adventures of Robin Hood. Robin Hood (Cary Elwes) comes home after fighting in the Crusades to learn that the noble King Richard (Patrick Stewart) is in exile and that the despotic King John (Richard Lewis) now rules England, with the help of the Sheriff of Rottingham (Roger Rees). Robin Hood assembles a band of fellow patriots to do battle with John and the Sheriff, including Asneeze (Isaac Hayes) and his son Ahchoo (Dave Chappelle), the blind watchman Blinkin (Mark Blankfield), Will Scarlet O'Hara (Matthew Porretta), and Rabbi Tuckman (Brooks). The Sheriff is eager to put Robin Hood out of business with the aid of criminal mastermind Don Giovanni (Dom DeLuise), but Robin soon has an ally in the royal palace when he falls for the lovely Maid Marian (Amy Yasbeck), whose minder Broomhilde (Megan Cavanagh) has uncooperatively outfitted Marian with a chastity belt. The cast also includes Tracy Ullman, Robert Ridgely, and Clive Revill. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Cary Elwes, Richard Lewis, (more)
The large-format IMAX presentation Secrets of Life on Earth is a nature documentary narrated by Patrick Stewart. Beginning almost four billion years ago, the origins of all forms of life are explored using micro, macro, and time-lapse photography. The complex relationships between plants and animals are shown in close-up, with a glimpse of the disturbances caused by humans. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
Combining spectacular space footage from NASA (including images beamed back by the Mars lander) with state-of-the-art computer graphic images, this documentary offers an up-close look at our neighbors in the solar system, exploring the landscapes of each planet as well as recording their strange but powerful beauty from a distance. The Planets: Epoch 2000 includes an original musical score by Spitz-Tari (based on the classic themes of Gustav Holst) and is narrated by actor Patrick Stewart. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
This three part series chronicles the history of MGM from its very first film through its current days. Features a review of the great films produced including "The Wizard of Oz," "Gone With The Wind," the Andy Hardy films and many spectacular musicals. ~ All Movie Guide
The most glamorous of all the big Hollywood studios, MGM always began its movies with an image of the company lion giving a roar. Produced by MGM in 1992, this is the third installment of a three-volume documentary history of the studio. Narrated by actor Patrick Stewart, this chapter covers the decline of the studio caused by a variety of factors, including the postwar development of mass-market television, the federal government's breakup of the vertically integrated studio system, and free-agent stars. Highlights include archival behind-the-scenes footage, excerpts from movies, and interviews. The other two titles in this series are MGM: When the Lion Roars, Pt. 1: The Lion's Roar and MGM: When the Lion Roars, Pt. 2: The Lion Reigns Supreme. ~ Steve Blackburn, All Movie Guide
The most glamorous of all the big Hollywood studios, MGM always began its movies with an image of the company lion giving a roar. Produced by MGM in 1992, this is the second installment of a three-volume documentary history of the studio that once claimed to have "more stars than there are in the heavens!" Narrated by actor Patrick Stewart, this chapter shows the great studio at its zenith, creating timeless musicals such as The Wizard of Oz (1939) and comedies starring Andy Rooney as Andy Hardy. The Tarzan series starring former Olympic champion swimmer Johnny Weismuller continued strong throughout this period. Highlights include clips from various movies, with sequences featuring MGM stars such as Judy Garland. The other two titles in this series are MGM: When the Lion Roars, Pt. 1: The Lion's Roar and MGM: When the Lion Roars, Pt. 3: The Lion in Winter. ~ Steve Blackburn, All Movie Guide
The most glamorous of all the big Hollywood studios, MGM always began its movies with an image of the company lion giving a roar. Produced by MGM in 1992, this is the first installment of a three-volume documentary history of the studio. Narrated by actor Patrick Stewart, the program shows how Metro Goldwyn Mayer was created and thrived under the shepherding of the powerful personalities of Irving Thalberg and Louis B. Mayer. Highlights include clips from various movies, with sequences featuring MGM stars such as Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, and the Marx Brothers. The other two titles in this series are MGM: When the Lion Roars, Pt. 2: The Lion Reigns Supreme, and MGM: When the Lion Roars, Pt. 3: The Lion in Winter. ~ Steve Blackburn, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Patrick Stewart
Narrated by Patrick Stewart of Star Trek, Space Age is a broad overview of the history of space exploration. Produced in association with the National Academy of Science, each video uses interviews, footage, and extensive computer animation to examine man's encounters with the final frontier. This episode examines how deep space probes and orbital telescopes have enhanced our understanding of the universe surrounding us. Also included are discussions of ground-based sensors like radio telescopes and what these eyes have added to our understanding. ~ Rob Ferrier, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Patrick Stewart
Narrated by Patrick Stewart of Star Trek, Space Age is a broad overview of the history of space exploration. Produced in association with the National Academy of Science, each video uses interviews, footage, and extensive computer animation to examine man's encounters with the final frontier. This episode examines what has happened since the Apollo program ended and we stopped putting men on the moon. Public interest in the space program has declined ever since. This video examines the missions that may lie in the future. ~ Rob Ferrier, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Patrick Stewart
Narrated by Patrick Stewart of Star Trek, Space Age is a broad overview of the history of space exploration. Produced in association with the National Academy of Science, each video uses interviews, footage, and extensive computer animation to examine human encounters with the final frontier. This episode examines how technology, once applied only to the heavens, is now being turned towards Earth in an effort to better understand our own world, as a precursor to living on another. ~ Rob Ferrier, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Patrick Stewart
Narrated by Patrick Stewart of Star Trek, Space Age is a broad overview of the history of space exploration. Produced in association with the National Academy of Science, each video uses interviews, footage, and extensive computer animation to examine human encounters with the final frontier. This episode deals with the endless fascination people have for the red planet of Mars. The program discusses what it will take to land on and live on the planet's surface. ~ Rob Ferrier, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Patrick Stewart
- Starring:
- Patrick Stewart
Child actor Joshua Harris guest stars as Timothy, the sole survivor of the destroyed research vessel S.S. Vico. Rescued by the Enterprise, the traumatized Timothy develops a strong attachment to android officer Data. The boy's idolatry takes a bizarre turn when he begins behaving like an android himself. Series star Patrick Stewart directed this episode, which was scripted by Joe Menosky from a story by Hilary J. Bader. "Hero Worship" was first telecast February 1, 1992. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Relaxing on the holodeck, Worf, Alexander, and Troi embark upon a virtual reality adventure in the Wild West. Unfortunately, a malfunction traps the quartet in their 19th century surroundings. Making things worse, our heroes face a showdown with a gang of seemingly indestructable outlaws, all of whom resemble Lt. Cmdr. Data. Scripted by Robert Hewitt Wolfe and Brannon Braga, "A Fistful of Datas" originally aired November 14, 1992. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Join Nova and a team of FBI psychological detectives as they desperately attempt to understand the mind of a serial murderer on the loose -- before he kills again. ~ Laura Mahnken, All Movie Guide

- 1992
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Set in the 24th century and decades after the adventures of the original crew of the starship Enterprise, this new series is the long-awaited successor to the original "Star Trek" (1966). Under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, the all new Enterprise NCC 1701-D travels out to distant planets to seek out new life and to boldly go where no one has gone before.
- Starring:
- Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, (more)
- Starring:
- Patrick Stewart
- Starring:
- Patrick Stewart




















